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How Long Is Forever?
cover of the 2014 Thai translation by the Thai princess Sirindhorn
Author Tie Ning
Translator
  • Lian Wangshu (2008)
  • Qiu Maoru (2010)
  • Vivian H. Zhang (2012)
Language Chinese
Set in1970s–1990s Beijing
Published Shiyue, January 1999
Publication place China
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 永遠
Simplified Chinese 永远
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYǒngyuǎn Yǒu Duō Yuǎn

How Long Is Forever?, also translated as How Far Is Forever? and How Long Will Eternity Last?, is a 1999 Chinese novella by Tie Ning. Set in Beijing, the novella follows a sincere and altruistic-to-a-fault girl named Bai Daxing who never changes: forever like a meek child, she always gives in to others' demands even as she gets used and dumped over and over again. Through the static Bai Daxing, Tie Ning also explores the changing values in Beijing from the 1970s Cultural Revolution to the 1990s as China experiences rapid economic growth and urbanization.

English translations

  • Tie Ning (2008) [1999]. "How Far Is Forever?". How Far Is Forever and More Stories by Women Writers. Foreign Languages Press. ISBN  978-7-119-05436-0. (translated by Lian Wangshu)
  • Tie Ning (2010) [1999]. "How Long Is Forever?". How Long Is Forever? Two Novellas. Reader's Digest Association. ISBN  978-1-606-52152-6. (translated by Qiu Maoru)
  • Tie Ning (2012) [1999]. "How Long Will Eternity Last?". The Life Show and Other Stories. Long River Press. ISBN  978-1-59265-031-6. (translated by Vivian H. Zhang)

The novella has also been translated to other languages, such as Thai (as ตลอดกาลน่ะนานแค่ไหน, by Sirindhorn [1] [2]) and Turkish (as Sonsuz Ne Kadar Uzun?, by Nuri Razi).

Awards

Adaptation

How Long Is Forever? has been adapted into a 2001 Chinese TV drama series directed by Chen Weiming, starring Xu Fan as Bai Daxing.

References

  1. ^ Pungkanon, Kupluthai (2014-04-01). "Bai Da Xing's New Life". The Nation.
  2. ^ Sukhsvasti, Usnisa (2014-04-07). "Love in a Time of Flux". Bangkok Post.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from How Long Will Eternity Last)
How Long Is Forever?
cover of the 2014 Thai translation by the Thai princess Sirindhorn
Author Tie Ning
Translator
  • Lian Wangshu (2008)
  • Qiu Maoru (2010)
  • Vivian H. Zhang (2012)
Language Chinese
Set in1970s–1990s Beijing
Published Shiyue, January 1999
Publication place China
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 永遠
Simplified Chinese 永远
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYǒngyuǎn Yǒu Duō Yuǎn

How Long Is Forever?, also translated as How Far Is Forever? and How Long Will Eternity Last?, is a 1999 Chinese novella by Tie Ning. Set in Beijing, the novella follows a sincere and altruistic-to-a-fault girl named Bai Daxing who never changes: forever like a meek child, she always gives in to others' demands even as she gets used and dumped over and over again. Through the static Bai Daxing, Tie Ning also explores the changing values in Beijing from the 1970s Cultural Revolution to the 1990s as China experiences rapid economic growth and urbanization.

English translations

  • Tie Ning (2008) [1999]. "How Far Is Forever?". How Far Is Forever and More Stories by Women Writers. Foreign Languages Press. ISBN  978-7-119-05436-0. (translated by Lian Wangshu)
  • Tie Ning (2010) [1999]. "How Long Is Forever?". How Long Is Forever? Two Novellas. Reader's Digest Association. ISBN  978-1-606-52152-6. (translated by Qiu Maoru)
  • Tie Ning (2012) [1999]. "How Long Will Eternity Last?". The Life Show and Other Stories. Long River Press. ISBN  978-1-59265-031-6. (translated by Vivian H. Zhang)

The novella has also been translated to other languages, such as Thai (as ตลอดกาลน่ะนานแค่ไหน, by Sirindhorn [1] [2]) and Turkish (as Sonsuz Ne Kadar Uzun?, by Nuri Razi).

Awards

Adaptation

How Long Is Forever? has been adapted into a 2001 Chinese TV drama series directed by Chen Weiming, starring Xu Fan as Bai Daxing.

References

  1. ^ Pungkanon, Kupluthai (2014-04-01). "Bai Da Xing's New Life". The Nation.
  2. ^ Sukhsvasti, Usnisa (2014-04-07). "Love in a Time of Flux". Bangkok Post.

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